Iran, Donald Trump and Gulf
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Iran-US tensions live updates: US President Donald Trump said that Iran is “seriously talking” with Washington. Meanwhile, security has been tightened, and law enforcement forces are increasing their presence across Iran,
Iran is ready to participate in “fair and just” nuclear talks with the United States amid raising tension between the two countries.
Iranian state TV hacked to show exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi urging military to join protesters as death toll reportedly reaches nearly 4,000.
Activists are lobbying for direct-to-cell service in Iran.
Journalists at the Persian-language TV station Iran International in London have been working flat out, vowing to "show the truth" about the protests in Iran, despite threats against them and
Iran’s neighbors are on edge over the possibility that President Trump will pull the trigger on strikes against Iran, as Tehran and its allies have promised to forcefully retaliate against U.S.
Iranian state media highlight U.S. unrest over protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
The Gulf states failed to identify Washington's goals and plans for Iran during high-level meetings between Saudi Arabia and the United States. This was reported on January 31 by Fox News TV channel,
The commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guard has warned that his forces are "more ready than ever" as U.S. warships move toward the Middle East.